... My sister bought a book and taught ……………… to play the violin 14 He looks ……………… in the mirror 15 Tom, don’t be shy Make……………… at home III Match the sentences in column A with the ones in column ... heavy 33 What are you hobbies? c In June, 1960 44 Can you help me to carry these d They are farmers 5 books? e My mother and my brother 6– What did she do? f He is a taxi- driver 7– What does the...

... Reflexive pronouns can be used to give emphasis In this case, if we omit the reflexive pronoun, it doesn’t change the meaning of the sentence The reflexive normally comes ... sentence B is that in sentence B the We use by + reflexive pronoun meaning alone: I live by myself = I live alone Practice: Rewrite the sentences using by + reflexive pronoun: 1- I prefer to travel by...

... Mollie and me (not I) Mollie and me form a compound indirect OBJECT Go with Maura and him (not he) to the flea market Say: Go with Maura Go with him Go with Maura and him (not he) Maura and him form ... verb with one of the indefinite pronouns Note these correct forms iiiiiiii i ix m Everyone at the meeting has a stake in the decision Everyone is singular Has is singular PROBLEMS WITH PRONOUNS ... travel to Cleveland for the match Mom prepared a hot dinner for Dad and (I, me) (Us, We) students are entering our sweet potato casserole in the cooking contest Devon caught sight of Lam and (them,...

... housewife—housewives (See Rule 4, page 30.) REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 63 EXERCISE For each singular noun below, write (a) the plural and (b) the letter of the rule for forming that plural Take your ... alone continued REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 65 12Though tales of fantasy, the Lord of the Rings books echo truths about the real world we live in 13They will bring you hours of great reading ... home? My friends and I will help you You have no time to lose Terry will be there REVIEW OF VERBS, NOUNS, AND PRONOUNS 67 Lesson 11 Adjectives What is the difference between sweater and that white...

... c that life was rnuch easier and more cornfortable when (18)of thern could utter anything more than 'goo-goo' and 'da-da' and (19) rny wife and ould settle down for a rneal without feeling ... others, or other's Left-handedness is a fascinating phenomenon unless you are trying to undo a knot that a left-handed person has tied the (1) way round It is surprising that left-handers have not ... With this meaning, we use some in positive sentences, and any in negatives and questions Some and any as pronouns We use some and any as pronouns: on their own to replace a noun: '1 didn't bring...

... prefer those in the store window ´ ´ 1.3 Este and aquel = the latter and the former ´ A further difference between este and its variants, and aqu´ l and its variants is that e ´ este, etc., has ... refer to anything speciﬁc, persons or things They apply to statements and abstract ideas: 184 20 Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns ¿Lees esto? Eso es Eso me parece incre´ble ı Aquello del vecino ... never studies This washing machine is hopeless, it’s a piece of junk that sly so and so 20 Demonstrative adjectives and pronouns 2.2 Uses of the pronoun el i El, in its several forms, when used as...

... knows or does not know well in all Spanish America) 17 Personal pronouns 1.3 Personal pronoun as indirect object The following personal pronouns as indirect objects are all in common use: Ella ... tu) (See level for further treatment of the tu and Ud forms.) ´ 1.2 Personal pronoun as direct object i The following personal pronouns are all in common use as direct objects Note that these direct ... least, no room for complaint here, compared to 1.2 immediately above 1.4 Pronouns with prepositions (disjunctive pronouns) i Pronouns used after prepositions are as follows: para m´, para ti, para...